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Convergence analysis of science, technology, and environment expenditure: evidence from Indian states

Vaseem Akram (Economics and Business Environment Area, Indian Institute of Management Jammu, Jammu, India)

Studies in Economics and Finance

ISSN: 1086-7376

Article publication date: 9 November 2022

Issue publication date: 22 August 2023

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Abstract

Purpose

There is vast disparity in public expenditure on science, technology and environment (STE) across various Indian states. Public expenditure on STE is crucial in maintaining symmetric growth, social cohesion and sustainable development. Literature on this topic is scarce, which prompted the investigation of club convergence of STE public expenditure. In particular, the purpose of this paper to study the club convergence of STE public expenditure in the case of 20 Indian states during the period from 1987–1988 to 2019–2020.

Design/methodology/approach

This study applies the clustering algorithm to identify club convergence, advanced by the Phillips and Sul test, which enables identification of multiple steady states or club convergence, unlike beta and sigma convergences.

Findings

The findings of this paper show that all Indian states do not converge towards single steady states. This suggests a disparity in STE public expenditure across Indian states. Moreover, the findings favour three clubs that have their own unique transition paths. The results of this study are supported by the robustness check.

Practical implications

The findings suggest that the allocation of public expenditure on STE can be made based on club convergence to achieve social cohesion, sustainable development and millennium development goals across states.

Originality/value

Although several previous studies have investigated the convergence of public expenditure by considering either aggregate public expenditure or health/education expenditure, literature on the convergence hypothesis of STE public expenditure, particularly across Indian states, is scarce. Moreover, this paper is unique, as it examines multiple steady states or club convergence. Finally, this paper contributes to policymaking by suggesting which states should be given a push to achieve social cohesion and sustainable development.

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Acknowledgements

The author gratefully acknowledges valuable suggestions from anonymous referees and the guest editor, Prof Paresh Kumar Narayan. The author is also very grateful to discussants and other participants for their valuable feedback during the presentation at the 15th BMEB International Conference organised by Bank Indonesia.

Citation

Akram, V. (2023), "Convergence analysis of science, technology, and environment expenditure: evidence from Indian states", Studies in Economics and Finance, Vol. 40 No. 4, pp. 757-772. https://doi.org/10.1108/SEF-10-2021-0442

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